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These sensual stimuli, though, are only a foretaste of conflagrations to come.
Harlem erupted in rioting that summer, but no one saw it as a forecast of conflagrations to come in places like Watts and Newark and Detroit.
Meanwhile, as the unemployed masses grow ever more frustrated and resentful, the Occupy protests will be a mere candle flame next to the conflagrations to come.
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The trail from that scorched earth policy to the conflagration to come, whenever Scotland next votes on independence, is easily traced.
If President Romney acceded to Netanyahu's outrageous demand for clear red lines on Iran, this global confrontation would be a tiny foretaste of the conflagration to come.
Yet nobody could imagine the extent of the horror to come – a conflagration that would ultimately "cost the lives of more than 620,000 soldiers and 50,000 civilians," as Foreman observes.
If there is a spark that sets off a wider conflagration in the country, it is most likely to come from Tripoli, where blood has already been spilled.
Without urgent and transformative action, today's conflagrations will seem like stray sparks compared to the wildfires to come.
These efforts were only partially successful: fifteen ships of the line and five frigates survived the conflagration to form the nucleus of the French Mediterranean Fleet in the war to come.
Deregulation, privatization of government services, liberalized trade, and the "war on drugs" have made life and poverty in Mexico so unbearable that Mexican citizens risk their lives to try and escape the burning conflagration and come to the United States.
A hundred years ago this past August, Europe exploded in a conflagration that came to engulf the world in a new kind of war.
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